Could you find Numenor or Minas Tirith on a Middle-earth map? Do you know the difference between the Vanyar, the Noldor, and the Teleri? In Middle-earth, an entire fantasy world-complete with its own history, languages, geography, and literature. Readers are quickly caught up in orcs and hobbits, ents, elvin lords, and hundreds of other fascinating and often complex characters who inhabit this magical place. But what are readers to do when they can't remember who Amras was, where in Middle-earth Caras Galadon can be found, or what one might expect to see in the Halls of Mandos? Keep all the details of his fascinating fantasy straight with Colin Duriez's easy-to-use dictionary-style handbook of facts gathered from all of Tolkien's works!
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Reviewed by Mary Mccurdy (Tilton, IL), March 27, 2009
I bought this for my son who is a LOR fan. He has enjoyed reading it and likes it very much.
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